To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March
1930, Well, Fear Finn, tell Cuchullain the Dutchess . . . Contains "The Autumn of the World"
(poem); "A Tribute to the Sportsmanship of the Fans" (poem);
"Aw Come On and Fight" (poem); and "The
Song of the Sage" (poem). "The Autumn of the World" has been published
separately.

To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. early
April 1930, Well, Fear Finn, you mention being in a lethargic . .
. Contains "Ambition" (poem); "Whispers
on the Nightwind" (poem); "The Gladiator and the Lady" (poem).
"Whispers on the Nightwind" and "The Gladiator
and the Lady" have both been published separately.

To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. April
1930, Salaam: / Well, Fear Finn, I believe in days gone yore . . .Contains "The Mutiny of the Hellroarer"
and "The Return of the Sea-Farer" (poem).
"The Return of the Sea-Farer" has been
published separately.

To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May
1930, Well, Fear Finn, I was in Brownwood yesterday . . .Contains "A Stirring of Green Leaves"
(poem); "The Rhyme of the Viking Path" (poem);
and "A Marching Song of Connacht" (poem).
"A Stirring of Green Leaves", "The Rhyme of the Viking Path" and
"A Marching Song of Connacht" have all
been published separately.

To Tevis Clyde Smith, November
1931, Fear Finn: / Here are the blasted verses. Contains "The Last Day" (poem)
and "Moonlight on a Skull" (poem).Both poems were previously sold to WEIRD
TALES, but were not published at the time of this letter.

To Tevis Clyde Smith, Undated,
Salaam: / I have forgotten whether you or Truett . . .Contains "A Song of College" (poem);
"That Women May Sing of Us" (poem); "Sighs in the Yellow
Leaves" (poem);
"A Song of Greenwich" (poem);
and "Ballade" (poem). "Ballade" has been published
separately.

To Tevis Clyde Smith, Undated,
The Seeker thrust . . . Contains Untitled ("The Seeker
thrust . . ."); "To a Certain Cultured Woman" (poem);
"The Winds of the Sea" (2) (poem);
"The Iron Harp" (a cycle of five poems,
including "Out of the Deep"; "Babel"; "Laughter in the Gulf"; "Moon
Shame";
"A Crown for a King").
"The Winds of the Sea" (2), "Out of the
Deep", "Babel”, "Laughter in the Gulf", "Moon Shame", and
"A Crown for a King"” have all been published
separately.

To Tevis Clyde Smith, Undated,
Well, Fear Finn, I read your story . . . Contains "The Cuckoo’s Revenge"
(poem); "The Madness of Cormac" (poem); and "A Challenge to Bast"
(poem).
"The Cuckoo’s Revenge" and "A Challenge
to Bast" have both been published separately.